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AfPak: What is the Administration's Strategy and Can It Work? with AMB Robert Blackwill, RAND Corporation

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The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs will host a Directors' Seminar with Robert Blackwill on Wednesday, May 13th in the Belfer Library (L369).

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The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs will host a Directors' Seminar with Robert Blackwill on Wednesday, May 13th in the Belfer Library (L369)

Ambassador Blackwill joined the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, CA, as a Senior Fellow in July, 2008. Prior to serving as President of Barbour Griffith & Rogers (2004-2008), a Washington consulting and government affairs firm, Ambassador Blackwill was Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning under President George W. Bush. In this position, Ambassador Blackwill was responsible for government-wide policy planning to help develop and coordinate the mid- and long-term direction of American foreign policy. He also served as Presidential Envoy to Iraq and was the Administration's Coordinator for U.S. policies regarding Afghanistan and Iran.

Ambassador Blackwill went to the National Security Council after having served as the U.S. Ambassador to India (2001-2003), and is the recipient of the 2007 Bridge-Builder Award for his role in transforming U.S.-India relations. Each year the U.S.-India Business Council confers "The Robert Dean Blackwill Award" to an individual who has made a major contribution to business interactions between the U.S. and India.

Before reentering government in 2001, Blackwill was the Belfer Lecturer in International Security at the Harvard Kennedy School. During his 14 years as a Harvard faculty member, he was Associate Dean of the Kennedy School, taught foreign and defense policy and public policy analysis, and was Faculty Chair for executive training programs for business and government leaders from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the Palestinian Authority, Israel and Kazakhstan, as well as military General Officers from Russia and the People's Republic of China.

From 1989-1990, Ambassador Blackwill was Special Assistant to President George H.W. Bush for European and Soviet Affairs, during which time he was awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit by the Federal Republic of Germany for his contribution to German unification. Earlier in his career, he was the U.S. Ambassador to conventional arms negotiations with the Warsaw Pact, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs. The author and editor of many books and articles on Transatlantic relations, Russia and the West, the Greater Middle East and Asian security, he is a Trustee and on the Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies; a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; The Aspen Strategy Group; The Trilateral Commission; and the Guiding Coalition of the Project on National Security Reform. He is also on the boards of the Nixon Center and Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

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http://www.belfercenter.org/events/blackwill.html